Exhibition – South Of The Border – LoFi – Sydney

If its one of very few gripes we have about living in Melbourne, is that we can’t go to shows in other states, especially all the LoFi shows – because every single one in the past year or so has been fkn fantastic. We’re sure the Sydneysiders have the same gripes about not being able to always come to show here – so this one coming up would be great for those wanting a taste of Melbourne.

Taking a small portion of the dearth of talent in the Melbourne scene, LoFi will, next week, be hosting over seventeen Melbourne street artists in their group show, South Of The Border.

“Melbourne city is known the world over as one of the most significant
and sophisticated hubs for art that occurs in the streets & metro systems. Unlike other Australian cities the way the city has been designed with its numerous lanes, voids, and privatised transport systems, have encouraged Graffiti and Street Art to naturally boom in this Southern City. The artists from South Of The Border are either native to Melbourne city, or have relocated purely for the opportunities that are available there for artists. This exhibit is a celebration of the some of the leading artists of the Melbourne Lowbrow movement.”

SOTB thumb   Exhibition – South Of The Border – LoFi   Sydney
Who: Rone , Wonder, Makatron, Sync, James Reka, Stabz, Dr Prizm, Mayo, Bailer, Shida, Itch, Otis Chamberlin, Nurock, Zode, Misery,
Guy Parker & Phibs .
What: South Of The Border Melbourne Showcase Group Show
Where: LoFi Collective – Floor 3, 383 Bourke St, Surry Hills, NSW
When: Show opens Thursday 30th June @ 6pm

Check out the Lo-Fi Collective website as well as the facebook event page for more info on the show!

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For the past ten years, Fletcher Andersen (Facter) has cut his teeth writing for a variety of street press and music magazines. Drawing on his years of writing experience, and as an artist himself, Facter founded Invurt with the aim of promoting artistic events, and the established and emerging Australasian urban, street, illustrative, underground and low brow artists that partake in them. Follow him on Instagram @facter, or go like his facebook page, and check out his website, Irikanji.

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